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nocturnal New
World monkeys of the
genus Aotus, the only
member of the
family Aotidae (/eɪˈɒtɪdiː/). The
genus comprises eleven species which are
found across...
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regions of Mexico,
Central and
South America: Callitrichidae, Cebidae,
Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five
families are
ranked together as the...
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douroucouli or
lemurine owl monkey, is a
small New
World monkey of the
family Aotidae.
Native to
tropical and
subtropical forests of
South America, the gray-bellied...
- (bean family)
Aotus (monkey), the
genus of
night monkeys in the
family Aotidae AOTUS, the
acronym for the
Archivist of the
United States This disambiguation...
- The 163
extant species of
Platyrrhini are
divided into five families.
Aotidae contains eleven night monkey species in a
single genus.
Atelidae contains...
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divided into four genera.
Members of the
Aotidae family are aotids, or
colloquially night monkeys.
Aotidae comprises eleven extant species in a single...
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marmosets and
tamarins Family Cebidae:
capuchins and
squirrel monkeys Family Aotidae:
night or owl
monkeys (douroucoulis)
Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis,...
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Mammalia Order:
Primates Suborder:
Haplorhini Infraorder:
Simiiformes Family:
Aotidae Genus:
Aotus Species: A. trivirgatus
Binomial name
Aotus trivirgatus (Humboldt...
- (Callitrichinae) in Cebidae,
while moving other genera from
Cebidae into the
families Aotidae,
Pitheciidae and Atelidae. The most
recent classification of New World...
- marmosets,
tamarins Family Cebidae: capuchins,
squirrel monkeys Family Aotidae:
night or owl
monkeys (douroucoulis)
Family Pitheciidae: titis, sakis,...